participating membership
Overview
Heritage exists to transform spiritual seekers into dedicated disciples of Jesus Christ. Amassing crowds, building buildings, even reaching the lost – none of these serve their purpose unless people become mature believers and follow God in everyday life.
We desire to be a biblical community. That means we must grow in our knowledge of – and most importantly – our obedience to the Bible. To be a community, we can’t just be organized; we must become an interdependent organism. We must function as a body, rather than as saved-but-isolated saints. That means we’ll have to let down our guard, be more vulnerable with one another and support each other – in short, be Christ to each other. We also want to fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20). We take the call to disciple every nation seriously because it was Jesus’ last and most expansive command to His church. We must continually keep an eye on the world, to reach every individual with His gospel message.
How do we know if we’re doing this effectively? We define what people on the road to full devotion look like, and then affirm all among us who are on that road. We call these people “participating members.” They are no longer spectators. They’re even more than sideline cheerleaders. They’re down on the playing field discovering their role on the team. They are significant players in the game. Only it’s not a game – it’s our very reason for being on earth.
Becoming a member is the culmination of a series of important steps. But it’s not an end in itself, any more than finally being hired means your work is finished. To become a participating member of Heritage is to affirm both where you are spiritually, and where you are going. It’s a step of discipleship, a milestone on the lifelong path laid out by Jesus, and on which all true believers walk with dedication and resolve.
How does a person become a participating member? It’s essentially a four-step process described by the headings: “Investigation,” “Affirmation,” “Confirmation,” and “Celebration.” You begin with a personal Bible study and reflection time – that’s the investigation part. Membership materials are available online hereand also at our Welcome Desk, and can be completed on your own at your own pace (though we do recommend taking our membership class). Upon completion of that study, you agree to a series of affirmations, and then give you the opportunity to meet with the pastor, or ministry leader to be confirmed as a participating member.
After your confirmation interview, we’ll celebrate your new membership together with your Life Group or Ministry Team and the rest of the body at our membership celebration during one of our weekend services.
The topics covered in our membership materials are described under the 8 "G's", here. We believe these statements capture the essential “marks” of someone devoted to Christ and his Church. These characteristics are biblical and as such, we believe they should provide the criteria for participating membership at Heritage. Simply put, if you are evidencing these characteristics in your life within this body, then you truly are a participating member. As a church, we want to formally affirm that fact and celebrate it!
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